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2 years ago I took the test and ...

Posted By: diddles on 2005-11-11
In Reply to: MedScribe - Sue

the person recruting called me to ask if I would consider the QA manager position because I had scored higher on their test than anyone had before.  So, they fly me down, put me up, I rent a car and take a look.  It is a slave house.  Everyone but the person who was acting as the recruiter was great.  It was a slave house.  They record off RERECORDED work...talk about listening through the sounds of Pink Floyd!  They say they wanted to offer me the job but don't tell me how much they will pay me.  I go home and sit back and wait.  THREE weeks later the recruiter calls and gives me the details.  I tell him I'm no longer interested.  It had taken over 2 months from the time I took their test to get an offer.  While I was their, the person boosted about infidelity...that was what really got me.  First time I made a mistake, there wouldn't be anyone there to catch my back.


I walked away and never looked back. 


d~




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